
Responding to Requests
Responding to Requests. How often do you get asked to do something? If you are like most, it would be at least once a day, but likely numerous times
Responding to Requests. How often do you get asked to do something? If you are like most, it would be at least once a day, but likely numerous times
How often do you consider your body posture when communicating? What difference does it make? Here’s a quick experiment. Stand up straight and strong, lengthen your spine, put your head
How many requests of others do you make in a day? How many in a week? How many in a year? We can’t function in life alone. Making requests are
I’ve been providing virtual coaching and training for the past 14 years and while the technology has changed in that time (now we have video and I have to look
Building our brand and influencing others is not only about showing who we are
Every conversation we have has an impact on us.
Whether we are aware of it or not, the conversations we have with ourselves often have the biggest impact.
We all know that it’s important to make eye contact when SPEAKING to people. Making eye contact as you listen to the speaker builds trust, shows respect and allows you to listen more effectively.
Developing Executive Presence – Addressing the internal but more importantly the external factors
Learning to communicate well is like learning to ride a bicycle.
It takes practice, and sometimes a little support to keep moving forward with the challenges we face – but it can be done!
Taking the time to consider the mood we’re in, the mood our listeners may be in, and how that may impact the effectiveness of a conversation, can be time well spent.